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The M24, new automobile racing museum in Le Mans, soon to open: how much will tickets cost?

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By Frédéric Jouvet Published on

The 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum (Sarthe) is set to become M24, the museum of motor sports.

The ticket office opening was announced on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. But what are the prices?

The M24, future museum of motor sports, has finally opened in Le Mans: tickets are available for purchase

May 28, 2026 will mark a turning point in the history of automobiles in Le Mans. This day corresponds to the opening of M24, the new museum dedicated to motor sports, which replaces the 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum, under the direction of the ACO and Richard Mille.

With this project, the museum’s surface area reaches 8,600 square meters with the ambition of becoming a global reference in the field of automotive heritage.

The new building houses two exhibition spaces: the first is dedicated to the 24 Hours of Le Mans; the second invites a broader exploration of the automotive world (rally, Formula 1, IndyCar).

What are the prices for a single entry?

An adult entry ticket costs 20 euros. Residents of Sarthe (with proof), students, job seekers, and people with disabilities will need to pay 15 euros.

A family package is available for 14.50 euros (for two adults and two children/teens aged 6-17). A ticket for a young person aged 6 to 17 is priced at 12 euros. Entry is free for children under six and for accompanying persons of people with disabilities.

Please note that there are combined tickets available (museum + circuit). Expect to pay extra for a guided tour. The ticket office can be accessed by following this link.

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